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Owner of the [[Wilmot Cattle Company]], which operates cattle ranches in Australia. In this capacity, he oversees his father-in-law's [[Cavan Station]] sheep and cattle grazing operation based on [[The Savory Method]]<ref>https://www.afr.com/companies/agriculture/james-murdoch-isn-t-the-only-one-in-the-family-going-green-20210128-p56xn1</ref> | Owner of the [[Wilmot Cattle Company]], which operates cattle ranches in Australia. In this capacity, he oversees his father-in-law's [[Cavan Station]] sheep and cattle grazing operation based on [[The Savory Method]]<ref>https://www.afr.com/companies/agriculture/james-murdoch-isn-t-the-only-one-in-the-family-going-green-20210128-p56xn1</ref> | ||
Board member of [[Soils for Life]], founded by [[General Michael Jeffery]].<ref>https://janenecarey.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/full-story-grassroots-change.pdf</ref> | Board member and current Chairman of [[Soils for Life]], founded by counterinsurgency [[General Michael Jeffery]].<ref>https://janenecarey.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/full-story-grassroots-change.pdf</ref> |
Revision as of 23:14, 28 March 2023
Former NewsCorp executive (~1990-2008), oversaw Australian media operations.
Son-in-law of Rupert Murdoch and husband of Prudence Murdoch.
Owner of Macdoch Group, which consists of Macdoch Ventures, Macdoch Ag Group, and Macdoch Foundation.[1]
Owner of the Wilmot Cattle Company, which operates cattle ranches in Australia. In this capacity, he oversees his father-in-law's Cavan Station sheep and cattle grazing operation based on The Savory Method[2]
Board member and current Chairman of Soils for Life, founded by counterinsurgency General Michael Jeffery.[3]